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Chicago examiner sunday vol xiii.t no 35.â€”^w c * * sunday Chicago march 2 1913 price five cents madero killed in place cell his fleeing kin to face death family tell how the deposed president and suarez werej slain and bodies mutilated rescue a sham is charge huerta would bring father and brother of dead ruler from cuba to be put on trial for their lives tt , mexico city march i the minister of finance to-day intro ; duced a bill in congress asking for i the authorization of a loan of 100 ' 000,000 pesos 50,000,000 in gold ! pecial cable to the examiner *Â» a.vana march 1 â€” francisco i j \ maciero former president of j x j mexico and jose pino sr suarez his vice president .-Â» assassinated and horribly muti-i lated at the national pala.c this is ihe statement made bv francisco ma i dero sr and his brother ernesto j madero who was minister of finance i in his nephew's cabinet who declare ! the two were not slain near the peni tcntiary as reported - the fugitive madero family ar-j rived here last night and to-day gavej 1 their astonishing version of the kill-j ing of m<adero and suare to friends ! according to the maderos fran cisco and suarez were set upon latek at night in the national palace and ! ( murdered then their bodies were \ l placed upright in automobiles and j rushed to the prison just as the | ' machines whirled around the corner l of the prison the fake attempt at . fescue was staged \ slain in their prison several shots were fired and the bodies were dumped out into the prison yard < word was then sent to the guards in front of the prison that madero and suarez had been shot in a fight with a rescuing party the next day an official investiga tion was begun to carry out the plot ' and dispel suspicion the assassination in a room in the natonal palace the maderos here claim accounts for the powder marks , found on francisco madero's face and . the holes burned in his clothing by|i the flame of an exploding revolver francisco madero faced his execution with stoical bravery he never doubted that he was to die his last words to his j wife and sister weie a request that they face the future with the same bravery i that was to mark his death madero comforts wife at midday on february 21 senora sarah j perezde madero the president's wife and his sister senorita mercedes madero ar rived at the national palace ln an automo bile and solicited au interview with ma dero general blanquet extremely pale and plainly distressed received the ladies and afrer hearing their pleas granted them per j mission to interview tlie prisoner for five ' minutes in the presence of one of bis personal aids the ladles were conducted to the room j which served as maderos cell and there ;. under the strictest vigilance saw him alive fot the last time madero told ms wife and sister that he had no hope of escaping death and calmly tried to comfort them when they wept my assassination is inevitable lie said both of yon must lie brave when i am gone shortly after the two women were led away senora snare wife of the vice . president ame to the palace and asked permission to see her husband which was granted under the same conditions tliat governed the madero interview his flight cut off the madero family had sought the pro tection of the japanese legation where they remained during the events that fol lowed the death of madero tiie grief of the wife and sister of the ex-president | was pitiable when they learned his fate they were tor a long time hysterical then fearing for themselves they determined to hee t.i vera cniz and to seek refuge on the gun boat cuba which had been offered to them by the cuban minister to mexico vn had withdrawn with the ministers of peru widow gets message from joaquin miller poet's spirit greeting pictures joy at riddance of bodily shackles sax francisco cal march 1.-jo.i â– quin miller's passion to teach the world the lesson of the ascending soul and . life after life has triumphed even over i death according to mrs ahbie miller his i widow who declared to-day that she had ; received a spirit message from the be loved poet of the sierras his wife has always possessed medium j istic powers she claims and her husband had always been a student of the psychic her daughter juanita doubts the genu ineness of the message the message from the portals of heaven follows i am close to you said the voice do â– you feel my presence l>o not worry nor - grieve i will reach upward and attain i to heights which i could not reach when j encumbered and enchained by the grosse -| elements the shackles have fallen off j and i am free i stand with hands raised in worship to the throne of grace yon will hear from me again and more fully ! than in the past Chicago opera stars insured for 1,267,000 [ first policy ever take will ay 10,000 for every can cellation [ new yoltk march i lt was learned to-day that policies aggregating 1,267,000 have been secured by the Chicago grand opera company which soon begine a tour of the west and south the policies cover almost every form of accident if mary garden mme tetraz zfnl or any of the other members suffer disability that necessitates the cancellation of a performance the company is to be re imbursed at the rate of 10,000 for each pcrformaiice the tour begins in dallas tex next j friday and ends in cincinnati on april 20 covering sixty-five performances vriiile the greater part of he insurance i was placed in london it is understood that several american companies partici ] pated the premium on the policies was s-..000 this is the first time in the his j tory of american insurance that such pro tection has been considered it is said senate and house in sunday sessions pork barrel bills held up because of disagreements in con ference washington march 2 both houses of congress were in session at an early hour this morning with little hope of an adjournment the senate was in a snarl over the gen eral deficiency bill which it finally passed only to begin consideration of the rivers and harbors measure the house is wrang ling over the district of columbia excise bill when adjournment s taken it will be but for a few hours as it has been an nounced that there will be sunday sessions in both of the lawmaking bodies early last evening the workingmeu's compensation act got through the house by a vote of 217 to 18 this measure has passed the senate but on account of an amendment on the house side must go ; back to the senate where the chances of a successful passage are exceedingly slight due to the opposition of senator hoke smith because of a disagreement in confer ence both the public buildings appropria tion and the rivers and harbors bill known as the pork barrel bills of the house are likely to fall the conference com mittee is locked up on the subject without possibility of agreement lone train robber holds up express robs conductor but flees when pas senger expostulates against theft st lotis mo march i wabash train â– no 1 the st louis-omaha express was entered by a lone bandit at delmar station at 9:15 p m who when the train was ap proaching glen echo entered the des moines sleeper and after robbing the con ductor was bluffed out of robbing the pas sengers by a patron of the road the man pointed a revolver at conductor wiley and ordered him to turn over the nights collections and his valuables the conductor handed over a gold watch an.l about ten dollars the bandit then started down the aisle to rob passengers one passenger began to expostulate with the bandit and instead of forcing the pas sengers to hand over their money the ban dit suddenly turned and running to the rear of tiie car pulled the brake when the train was brought almost to a stand still he leaped off .__ __________ j 20,000,000 curb on arctic current called practical i i.goethals anci bixby u s ert [ gineers approve plan to i use gulf stream â– . 200-mile dam proposed i 'â– would make maine coast like florida and abolish fogs . and icebergs i i i washington march i lo give to , j maine the climate of florida ro imnisli ! thc fogs that hover about newfoundland i to make forever impossible n repetition of the titanic disaster hy doing away with icebergs to alter completely the climate of the atlantic side of north america all these are elements of a scheme which was laughed at a few weeks ago and which is now declared by eminent eugi i beers to be practicable ! carroll l biker hydrogi'-phic engineer | shivering in brooklyn devised the plan to j make brooklyn along with tlie rest of i the atlantic coast-a place of constant | summer for 20 000 000 he figured it could be | : done simply by taking the cold labrador ! current out of the gulf stream and bring ing that stream o,ooc>,<>oo,ooo tons ofl | warm vtater every hour along the east | j coast â– i goethals approves plan i to-day colonel george av oethals chief j j engine of the panama canal which it , self was once considered a visionary scheme â€” approved the riker plan it has l also been approved by brigadier eneral j w 11 blxby chief of engineers of the | i'nited states army by george f cooper j naval hydrographer hy o h tittmaun j superintendent of lhe const and geodetic i survey and by 11 m smith rctlng â– onr ! missioner of the bureau of fisheries f.ngir.eer hiker hi preparing for his ! profession studied not only the rivers of the ocean but also their history he decided that there had been a time pre-glacial wfben the gulf stream did not mingle with the labrador current and he decided that the marriage of the currents could be annulled from the sontheast point of newfound land the grand bank a great mound of ! saml extends under the sea surface 200 ' miles eastward it is hiker's scheme to elevate that bank to the surface and to make the labrador current and the gulf stream do the work pile sand in cable the two streams meet there endlessly and from their commingling arise the great fogs the labrador current is so cold that its refrigerating power is esti mated as capable of freezing 2,000.000 tons of ice a second the gulf stream is so warm that its caloric power is estimated to be equal to 2,00g\,000 tons of coal a minute biker proposes to drop a two-mile cable on the grand bank so that the warring currents boiling with sand will deposit their sand along the cable until the har rier has been raised so high that the cur rents no longer mix then an unmixed gulf stream will flow he prophesies all along the eastern coast â€” and flowers will hlooiu iu maine in dec-ember king george is target for rugby football ruler narrowly escapes being struck while watching game at club special cable to the examiner london march i king george had a narrow escape to-day from being struck by a football while at the army-itugby ' match at the queen's club the king ' had chosen a seat on a low stand near tlie , center line in preference to the grand j stand his majesty took the keenest interest | in the play and the struggle was largely near the royal seat at one time the ball was kicked on the stand almost touch ing the king and was returned by a i member of his suite king edward smil ingly remarked that that was a very near ; one seven senators in suffrage parade c hicago band is off for capital hikers are angry over wilson note laughs and tears and wav ing flags speed women on special trains i they have gone fifty excited women young and middle aged suffragists of the deepest dye left last evening over the baltimore & ohio railroad for the long-anticipated suffrage parade to take place in washington d c to-morrow amid clanging of hells shrill cheers last instructions and megaphouic good-hys and with yellow suffrage ban ners waving wildly the suffrage special pulled out about twenty minutes behind scheduled time some one at the station remarked that nobody ever he_rd of a woman's being ou time even a strong minded suffragette as early as i mrs lillian brown and miss jennie johnson were at their post at the station worrying oecause everybody hadn't come fifteen minutes of grace was granted hands were being pressed iu farewell the steps had been put up and the last strains of america had faded away when some one shouted mrs trout â€” where is mrs trout the president will be left mrs grace wilbur trout who lives iu oak park ah excellent reason for delay was seen struggling through the crowd willing hands almost lifted her aboard call for speech speech speech speech cried a hundred voices mrs trout advanced to the railing and said in the name of tlie association i wish to thank you all this trip means more to us than it seems you all have helped to make the cause a general issue for this we also wish to thank the phicago press most heartily the interest shown by the newspapers has been one of our most important stimulants then everybody sang yelled or shouted that's the matter with Illinois and the air literally was torn into shreds by the din of response miss virginia brocks was on hand look ing like anything but a future police magistrate miss florence lord resembled an eastern beauty in a floating veil and bizarre green boa and ornaments miss helena bingham almost in tears about the contretemps which prevented her from going led the crowd in singing Illinois to which a suffrage verse had beeu lauded hy mrs trout mrs 11 s wilbur aunt of mrs trout nnd au old campaign er in the cause wns relating her expe riences at the lincoln inaugural mrs george s welles was vibrating from east to west trying to pose for photographers answer a million questions give parting instructions call a tentative roll and wave ' a suffrage banner all at the same time i one man aboard there was only one real man on the train und he was bcyal n allen pas senger agent who to kuote him was ] having the time of his life i among those who left ou the suffrage special were mrs iract wilbur trout miss virginia brooks miss florence lord mrs george s wells dr julia holmes smith the kev mecca m varney mrs 11 s wilhnr dr lucy waite mrs w 11 stuart mrs w h kendall miss kath erine reynolds mccormick miss emma steghagen mrs charlotte c bjiodus miss j ; c wilbur miss alice waters mrs v l istihman miss ella martin miss gralia i _. they're off members of the Illinois delegation to march in wash ington parade and l ene attending iheir departure on a special train for the capital yesterday top miss flor ence lord below mrs oeorge welles top and miss virginia brooks men and women of interna tional prominence to march in capital demonstration washington march i official washington will be generously represent ed next monday in the first woman suf frage parade and pageant ever held in washington in response to the invitation extended to members of both houses of congress sen ators lal-'ollette chamberlain dixon smoot pomdexter gronna and suther land and representatives kent know lands and baker taylor of colorado laf ferty mondell french and murdoch have pledged themselves to march iu the men's section led by representative hobson of alabama mrs samuel adams wife of the first assistant secretary of the interior her sister mrs koermer of st louis and mrs george t odell of Chicago will march with the homemakers mrs john w ' r ; kern wife of the indiana senator mrs miles poindexter wife of the washington senator mrs lafollette and her daugh ter miss fola lafollette who will lead the actresses mrs william kent mrs john e raker and her mother mrs e v spencer of california mrs john m nelson wife of representative nelson of wisconsin mrs claude u stone wife of representative stone of Illinois and the two daughters of representative and mrs proutv of lowa are among those who will marcli with their state delegations miss clark to march miss julia lathrop of Chicago chie of the children's bureau will march with the government department clerks miss genevieve clark daughter oi the speaker of the house will he the central ' figure of rhe missouri float the parade will start from the peace j monument at the foot of tlie capitol mrs i ri hard coke burleson wife of lieutenant | burleson v s a and miss inez mil holland of new york will ride at the head ! of the procession as grand inarsnal and | herald followed by the officers of the j national american woman suffrage as sociation the parade will consist of seven sections portraying the history of the woman snf ' frage movement the first section led by i mrs carrie chapman catt president of the international suffrage alliance will j be made up of floats representing the countries where women have full suffrage the second section will consist of floats on which will be represented the success , ive stages in the history of tlie woman suf j frage movement professional women foliow ! i the third and fourth sections will con | sist d feats showing tin part taken by women in the professions and occupations each followed by delegations of lawyers doctors and college women the fifth section will he formed of dele gations of business women lubwonien and professional women not in uniform fol lowing ti.em will le the friends eqnal rights association led by mrs onion mil ler whose mother was a close iriend of lueretia mott and susan b anthony the sixth section will be composed of floats and delegations from full suffrage states of wyoming colorado i'tah idaho washington california aiizona kansas and oregon followed by the national i men's league for woman suffrage led by ! james lees i.ahllavi or new york the j seventh and last section will consist of ; marshall put out of office in the senate i vice president-elect drops in on executive session and is or dered to leave washington march i thomas ule marshall vice president-elect injected himself into the activities of the body over which he is to preside this nfternoon and discovered that a vice president is not a vice president mrtu he has been duly | sworn in mr marshall was quite inno cent of any intent to thrust himself for ward and when he was thrust out he re mained unperturbed he had taken the seat that is to be his in the vice president's room which is a i marble-lined apartment just back iff tire senate chamber and was looking contem platively oat of the window when n hell tang immediately a young man poked his â– head in the door and said you'll have i to get out or here but said mr marshall mildly i an '< the vice president-elect this gave the young man pause and he retired to talk it over with a man higher tip presently he returned you'll have to get out anyway he said it's an executive session lm i no . body is allowed in here mr marshall remarking good hmnoredly that in three more lays no s-ich orders could be issued to him withdrew t an outer corridor and the executive session proceeded he reduced 57 pounds nvw method of flesh reduction proves astonishingly suttessful johnstown pu jjarcli 1 â€” investigation taa fully established that bod 11 t stctler of tbta rity has reduced bis weight fifty sev en pounds in in incredibly short time by weariuy a simple mi visible device trrtghlng less than an ounce this uhtu worn ns dumted acts aa au infallible avai n-dneer dispensing enttre'y with dieting ntcdiciu nnd m rd unity prominent meu ant women have adopt d this easy means of reducing sujirr tuioii flesh i nd ir is stated the inventor i'rot r p bums uf no 17 w.it til rty-esxht street nyvt york is lending these omft on fiee iriai to all who write ii_a â€” advcrti::en:e__t m'cormick breaks pledge again blocks budget pact ________ deadlock on appropriations broken at 12:50 by yetoer's promise to approve items renewed at 1 by retraction situation same as when first obstruction move was made by president of board sheriff's office the issue j clock stopped to make action legal wages of the scrub women and janitors re stored balloting rushed i ryt kter the warring factions of / the county beard had reached i a gentleman's agreement oa 1 the main features of the i.u i nual budget and aiter president a a < mccormick had prcmisectnot to vi - | various items vhich had 3en passrd j the county board president exercised j his veto against thc appropriations j for the sheriff's oft'h e aatl tlie isati i inc wa â€¢ egt-frlisfc-d r'::an r-ii ri j ai'ter 1 o'clock this morning early this morning ihe hoard still was in session and there w.is no in ' dilation that an agreement would be ! reached in the matter of appropi ia tions the bud | get remains exactly in tlie same status as i when hrst vetoed by president mccoi i mick all that tlie co-ini'ssionerg succeeded iu accomplishing during thc life of the ' agreement was tic creation and fixing the salaries or their own positions and i seventy-one positions in tin couuty treas urer's office and one in tiie coroner's office all clocb are stopped the deadlock over the passage of the budget was broken at 11 50 in order to make legal the passage of the budget after the close of the first quarter of the fiscal year only ten minute remained for the commissioners to pass more than 000 000 in appropriations all clocks in tlie county building were stopped at 11:50 p m and the fights of the last few days were forgotten as the commissioners rush ed to the roll calls when the sheriff's office was i cached the first assistant was placed on tin budget at a salary of 250 the deputies at 160 and the bailiffs at 120 the items were adopted hy a vote of 12 to 1 will you v to any item in that de manded commissioner burg of president mccormick i hardly think thai a fair question the i county board president replied how jever for your own information i will say '. i will not veto auy of the items next the coroner's office was taken up i the clerk had started reading the items . when halted by president mccormick the j veto of tlie sheriff's oltice items was an â– uouuted i veto causes confusion instantly the room was in confusion i call a strike shouted commissioner | ragen he has gone back on his prom i.-o here's where 1 lay down too i won't j go a step further shouted commissioner ' nownk i : ine original deadlock was broken when i president mccormick released his bull ' mcose followers from all pledges and the salaries of the president and county cmu j nilssinncrs wen used over his veto by a vote of 12 to i the committee appointed earl iu the afternoon to draft a tentative budget which might be acceptable to both sides returned their report lo the hoard at t__j o'clock both the democrat and bull moose mem bers of the board had been pledged to abide bv the report of the committee when it was ron.ht in the bull moose member repudiated their pledge and i a the democratic member l-a-1 reaehei ing point and charges of bad i being burled back and forth when mecor uiicl released his followers and agreed i > let the annual appropratton bil pass the committee appointed to adjust the differences between the two * rrln c t o,is of the board reached an agreement at ll o'clock last night adding 7_,880 to the salary appropriation abore thc sum dictated by president mccormick the majority members protested when tlie report was made the original budget had appropriated t,.12:i,.5u7 for sala after mccormick had vetoed the salaries of 668 men he . announced a saving of i_Â«,s in the substitute resolutions which were offered on his behalf the action of tlie committee last night leaves a soring lof 3,070 below the original appropr.a continued on 6th page 3d column i continued on 2d page 3d column continued on 2d page 2d column i rai k h lai 11 n matters of interest for every reader of the examiner will be found in the want ad columns of this paper turn to the want ad section now and find the particular things there that interest you w^rj â€” Chicago and vicinity wk f j â€” fair and much colder sun w ij*7 day ' m nday increasing cioudiness and warmer brisk jwlfe to high northwest winds yi of temperatures yes â– ' w^k tc ' rdny . i jt%jr highest 26 biv vj lowest ! 16 f ~~- â€” 1 average 21

Chicago examiner sunday vol xiii.t no 35.â€”^w c * * sunday Chicago march 2 1913 price five cents madero killed in place cell his fleeing kin to face death family tell how the deposed president and suarez werej slain and bodies mutilated rescue a sham is charge huerta would bring father and brother of dead ruler from cuba to be put on trial for their lives tt , mexico city march i the minister of finance to-day intro ; duced a bill in congress asking for i the authorization of a loan of 100 ' 000,000 pesos 50,000,000 in gold ! pecial cable to the examiner *Â» a.vana march 1 â€” francisco i j \ maciero former president of j x j mexico and jose pino sr suarez his vice president .-Â» assassinated and horribly muti-i lated at the national pala.c this is ihe statement made bv francisco ma i dero sr and his brother ernesto j madero who was minister of finance i in his nephew's cabinet who declare ! the two were not slain near the peni tcntiary as reported - the fugitive madero family ar-j rived here last night and to-day gavej 1 their astonishing version of the kill-j ing of mo not worry nor - grieve i will reach upward and attain i to heights which i could not reach when j encumbered and enchained by the grosse -| elements the shackles have fallen off j and i am free i stand with hands raised in worship to the throne of grace yon will hear from me again and more fully ! than in the past Chicago opera stars insured for 1,267,000 [ first policy ever take will ay 10,000 for every can cellation [ new yoltk march i lt was learned to-day that policies aggregating 1,267,000 have been secured by the Chicago grand opera company which soon begine a tour of the west and south the policies cover almost every form of accident if mary garden mme tetraz zfnl or any of the other members suffer disability that necessitates the cancellation of a performance the company is to be re imbursed at the rate of 10,000 for each pcrformaiice the tour begins in dallas tex next j friday and ends in cincinnati on april 20 covering sixty-five performances vriiile the greater part of he insurance i was placed in london it is understood that several american companies partici ] pated the premium on the policies was s-..000 this is the first time in the his j tory of american insurance that such pro tection has been considered it is said senate and house in sunday sessions pork barrel bills held up because of disagreements in con ference washington march 2 both houses of congress were in session at an early hour this morning with little hope of an adjournment the senate was in a snarl over the gen eral deficiency bill which it finally passed only to begin consideration of the rivers and harbors measure the house is wrang ling over the district of columbia excise bill when adjournment s taken it will be but for a few hours as it has been an nounced that there will be sunday sessions in both of the lawmaking bodies early last evening the workingmeu's compensation act got through the house by a vote of 217 to 18 this measure has passed the senate but on account of an amendment on the house side must go ; back to the senate where the chances of a successful passage are exceedingly slight due to the opposition of senator hoke smith because of a disagreement in confer ence both the public buildings appropria tion and the rivers and harbors bill known as the pork barrel bills of the house are likely to fall the conference com mittee is locked up on the subject without possibility of agreement lone train robber holds up express robs conductor but flees when pas senger expostulates against theft st lotis mo march i wabash train â– no 1 the st louis-omaha express was entered by a lone bandit at delmar station at 9:15 p m who when the train was ap proaching glen echo entered the des moines sleeper and after robbing the con ductor was bluffed out of robbing the pas sengers by a patron of the road the man pointed a revolver at conductor wiley and ordered him to turn over the nights collections and his valuables the conductor handed over a gold watch an.l about ten dollars the bandit then started down the aisle to rob passengers one passenger began to expostulate with the bandit and instead of forcing the pas sengers to hand over their money the ban dit suddenly turned and running to the rear of tiie car pulled the brake when the train was brought almost to a stand still he leaped off .__ __________ j 20,000,000 curb on arctic current called practical i i.goethals anci bixby u s ert [ gineers approve plan to i use gulf stream â– . 200-mile dam proposed i 'â– would make maine coast like florida and abolish fogs . and icebergs i i i washington march i lo give to , j maine the climate of florida ro imnisli ! thc fogs that hover about newfoundland i to make forever impossible n repetition of the titanic disaster hy doing away with icebergs to alter completely the climate of the atlantic side of north america all these are elements of a scheme which was laughed at a few weeks ago and which is now declared by eminent eugi i beers to be practicable ! carroll l biker hydrogi'-phic engineer | shivering in brooklyn devised the plan to j make brooklyn along with tlie rest of i the atlantic coast-a place of constant | summer for 20 000 000 he figured it could be | : done simply by taking the cold labrador ! current out of the gulf stream and bring ing that stream o,ooc>,<>oo,ooo tons ofl | warm vtater every hour along the east | j coast â– i goethals approves plan i to-day colonel george av oethals chief j j engine of the panama canal which it , self was once considered a visionary scheme â€” approved the riker plan it has l also been approved by brigadier eneral j w 11 blxby chief of engineers of the | i'nited states army by george f cooper j naval hydrographer hy o h tittmaun j superintendent of lhe const and geodetic i survey and by 11 m smith rctlng â– onr ! missioner of the bureau of fisheries f.ngir.eer hiker hi preparing for his ! profession studied not only the rivers of the ocean but also their history he decided that there had been a time pre-glacial wfben the gulf stream did not mingle with the labrador current and he decided that the marriage of the currents could be annulled from the sontheast point of newfound land the grand bank a great mound of ! saml extends under the sea surface 200 ' miles eastward it is hiker's scheme to elevate that bank to the surface and to make the labrador current and the gulf stream do the work pile sand in cable the two streams meet there endlessly and from their commingling arise the great fogs the labrador current is so cold that its refrigerating power is esti mated as capable of freezing 2,000.000 tons of ice a second the gulf stream is so warm that its caloric power is estimated to be equal to 2,00g\,000 tons of coal a minute biker proposes to drop a two-mile cable on the grand bank so that the warring currents boiling with sand will deposit their sand along the cable until the har rier has been raised so high that the cur rents no longer mix then an unmixed gulf stream will flow he prophesies all along the eastern coast â€” and flowers will hlooiu iu maine in dec-ember king george is target for rugby football ruler narrowly escapes being struck while watching game at club special cable to the examiner london march i king george had a narrow escape to-day from being struck by a football while at the army-itugby ' match at the queen's club the king ' had chosen a seat on a low stand near tlie , center line in preference to the grand j stand his majesty took the keenest interest | in the play and the struggle was largely near the royal seat at one time the ball was kicked on the stand almost touch ing the king and was returned by a i member of his suite king edward smil ingly remarked that that was a very near ; one seven senators in suffrage parade c hicago band is off for capital hikers are angry over wilson note laughs and tears and wav ing flags speed women on special trains i they have gone fifty excited women young and middle aged suffragists of the deepest dye left last evening over the baltimore & ohio railroad for the long-anticipated suffrage parade to take place in washington d c to-morrow amid clanging of hells shrill cheers last instructions and megaphouic good-hys and with yellow suffrage ban ners waving wildly the suffrage special pulled out about twenty minutes behind scheduled time some one at the station remarked that nobody ever he_rd of a woman's being ou time even a strong minded suffragette as early as i mrs lillian brown and miss jennie johnson were at their post at the station worrying oecause everybody hadn't come fifteen minutes of grace was granted hands were being pressed iu farewell the steps had been put up and the last strains of america had faded away when some one shouted mrs trout â€” where is mrs trout the president will be left mrs grace wilbur trout who lives iu oak park ah excellent reason for delay was seen struggling through the crowd willing hands almost lifted her aboard call for speech speech speech speech cried a hundred voices mrs trout advanced to the railing and said in the name of tlie association i wish to thank you all this trip means more to us than it seems you all have helped to make the cause a general issue for this we also wish to thank the phicago press most heartily the interest shown by the newspapers has been one of our most important stimulants then everybody sang yelled or shouted that's the matter with Illinois and the air literally was torn into shreds by the din of response miss virginia brocks was on hand look ing like anything but a future police magistrate miss florence lord resembled an eastern beauty in a floating veil and bizarre green boa and ornaments miss helena bingham almost in tears about the contretemps which prevented her from going led the crowd in singing Illinois to which a suffrage verse had beeu lauded hy mrs trout mrs 11 s wilbur aunt of mrs trout nnd au old campaign er in the cause wns relating her expe riences at the lincoln inaugural mrs george s welles was vibrating from east to west trying to pose for photographers answer a million questions give parting instructions call a tentative roll and wave ' a suffrage banner all at the same time i one man aboard there was only one real man on the train und he was bcyal n allen pas senger agent who to kuote him was ] having the time of his life i among those who left ou the suffrage special were mrs iract wilbur trout miss virginia brooks miss florence lord mrs george s wells dr julia holmes smith the kev mecca m varney mrs 11 s wilhnr dr lucy waite mrs w 11 stuart mrs w h kendall miss kath erine reynolds mccormick miss emma steghagen mrs charlotte c bjiodus miss j ; c wilbur miss alice waters mrs v l istihman miss ella martin miss gralia i _. they're off members of the Illinois delegation to march in wash ington parade and l ene attending iheir departure on a special train for the capital yesterday top miss flor ence lord below mrs oeorge welles top and miss virginia brooks men and women of interna tional prominence to march in capital demonstration washington march i official washington will be generously represent ed next monday in the first woman suf frage parade and pageant ever held in washington in response to the invitation extended to members of both houses of congress sen ators lal-'ollette chamberlain dixon smoot pomdexter gronna and suther land and representatives kent know lands and baker taylor of colorado laf ferty mondell french and murdoch have pledged themselves to march iu the men's section led by representative hobson of alabama mrs samuel adams wife of the first assistant secretary of the interior her sister mrs koermer of st louis and mrs george t odell of Chicago will march with the homemakers mrs john w ' r ; kern wife of the indiana senator mrs miles poindexter wife of the washington senator mrs lafollette and her daugh ter miss fola lafollette who will lead the actresses mrs william kent mrs john e raker and her mother mrs e v spencer of california mrs john m nelson wife of representative nelson of wisconsin mrs claude u stone wife of representative stone of Illinois and the two daughters of representative and mrs proutv of lowa are among those who will marcli with their state delegations miss clark to march miss julia lathrop of Chicago chie of the children's bureau will march with the government department clerks miss genevieve clark daughter oi the speaker of the house will he the central ' figure of rhe missouri float the parade will start from the peace j monument at the foot of tlie capitol mrs i ri hard coke burleson wife of lieutenant | burleson v s a and miss inez mil holland of new york will ride at the head ! of the procession as grand inarsnal and | herald followed by the officers of the j national american woman suffrage as sociation the parade will consist of seven sections portraying the history of the woman snf ' frage movement the first section led by i mrs carrie chapman catt president of the international suffrage alliance will j be made up of floats representing the countries where women have full suffrage the second section will consist of floats on which will be represented the success , ive stages in the history of tlie woman suf j frage movement professional women foliow ! i the third and fourth sections will con | sist d feats showing tin part taken by women in the professions and occupations each followed by delegations of lawyers doctors and college women the fifth section will he formed of dele gations of business women lubwonien and professional women not in uniform fol lowing ti.em will le the friends eqnal rights association led by mrs onion mil ler whose mother was a close iriend of lueretia mott and susan b anthony the sixth section will be composed of floats and delegations from full suffrage states of wyoming colorado i'tah idaho washington california aiizona kansas and oregon followed by the national i men's league for woman suffrage led by ! james lees i.ahllavi or new york the j seventh and last section will consist of ; marshall put out of office in the senate i vice president-elect drops in on executive session and is or dered to leave washington march i thomas ule marshall vice president-elect injected himself into the activities of the body over which he is to preside this nfternoon and discovered that a vice president is not a vice president mrtu he has been duly | sworn in mr marshall was quite inno cent of any intent to thrust himself for ward and when he was thrust out he re mained unperturbed he had taken the seat that is to be his in the vice president's room which is a i marble-lined apartment just back iff tire senate chamber and was looking contem platively oat of the window when n hell tang immediately a young man poked his â– head in the door and said you'll have i to get out or here but said mr marshall mildly i an '< the vice president-elect this gave the young man pause and he retired to talk it over with a man higher tip presently he returned you'll have to get out anyway he said it's an executive session lm i no . body is allowed in here mr marshall remarking good hmnoredly that in three more lays no s-ich orders could be issued to him withdrew t an outer corridor and the executive session proceeded he reduced 57 pounds nvw method of flesh reduction proves astonishingly suttessful johnstown pu jjarcli 1 â€” investigation taa fully established that bod 11 t stctler of tbta rity has reduced bis weight fifty sev en pounds in in incredibly short time by weariuy a simple mi visible device trrtghlng less than an ounce this uhtu worn ns dumted acts aa au infallible avai n-dneer dispensing enttre'y with dieting ntcdiciu nnd m rd unity prominent meu ant women have adopt d this easy means of reducing sujirr tuioii flesh i nd ir is stated the inventor i'rot r p bums uf no 17 w.it til rty-esxht street nyvt york is lending these omft on fiee iriai to all who write ii_a â€” advcrti::en:e__t m'cormick breaks pledge again blocks budget pact ________ deadlock on appropriations broken at 12:50 by yetoer's promise to approve items renewed at 1 by retraction situation same as when first obstruction move was made by president of board sheriff's office the issue j clock stopped to make action legal wages of the scrub women and janitors re stored balloting rushed i ryt kter the warring factions of / the county beard had reached i a gentleman's agreement oa 1 the main features of the i.u i nual budget and aiter president a a < mccormick had prcmisectnot to vi - | various items vhich had 3en passrd j the county board president exercised j his veto against thc appropriations j for the sheriff's oft'h e aatl tlie isati i inc wa â€¢ egt-frlisfc-d r'::an r-ii ri j ai'ter 1 o'clock this morning early this morning ihe hoard still was in session and there w.is no in ' dilation that an agreement would be ! reached in the matter of appropi ia tions the bud | get remains exactly in tlie same status as i when hrst vetoed by president mccoi i mick all that tlie co-ini'ssionerg succeeded iu accomplishing during thc life of the ' agreement was tic creation and fixing the salaries or their own positions and i seventy-one positions in tin couuty treas urer's office and one in tiie coroner's office all clocb are stopped the deadlock over the passage of the budget was broken at 11 50 in order to make legal the passage of the budget after the close of the first quarter of the fiscal year only ten minute remained for the commissioners to pass more than 000 000 in appropriations all clocks in tlie county building were stopped at 11:50 p m and the fights of the last few days were forgotten as the commissioners rush ed to the roll calls when the sheriff's office was i cached the first assistant was placed on tin budget at a salary of 250 the deputies at 160 and the bailiffs at 120 the items were adopted hy a vote of 12 to 1 will you v to any item in that de manded commissioner burg of president mccormick i hardly think thai a fair question the i county board president replied how jever for your own information i will say '. i will not veto auy of the items next the coroner's office was taken up i the clerk had started reading the items . when halted by president mccormick the j veto of tlie sheriff's oltice items was an â– uouuted i veto causes confusion instantly the room was in confusion i call a strike shouted commissioner | ragen he has gone back on his prom i.-o here's where 1 lay down too i won't j go a step further shouted commissioner ' nownk i : ine original deadlock was broken when i president mccormick released his bull ' mcose followers from all pledges and the salaries of the president and county cmu j nilssinncrs wen used over his veto by a vote of 12 to i the committee appointed earl iu the afternoon to draft a tentative budget which might be acceptable to both sides returned their report lo the hoard at t__j o'clock both the democrat and bull moose mem bers of the board had been pledged to abide bv the report of the committee when it was ron.ht in the bull moose member repudiated their pledge and i a the democratic member l-a-1 reaehei ing point and charges of bad i being burled back and forth when mecor uiicl released his followers and agreed i > let the annual appropratton bil pass the committee appointed to adjust the differences between the two * rrln c t o,is of the board reached an agreement at ll o'clock last night adding 7_,880 to the salary appropriation abore thc sum dictated by president mccormick the majority members protested when tlie report was made the original budget had appropriated t,.12:i,.5u7 for sala after mccormick had vetoed the salaries of 668 men he . announced a saving of i_Â«,s in the substitute resolutions which were offered on his behalf the action of tlie committee last night leaves a soring lof 3,070 below the original appropr.a continued on 6th page 3d column i continued on 2d page 3d column continued on 2d page 2d column i rai k h lai 11 n matters of interest for every reader of the examiner will be found in the want ad columns of this paper turn to the want ad section now and find the particular things there that interest you w^rj â€” Chicago and vicinity wk f j â€” fair and much colder sun w ij*7 day ' m nday increasing cioudiness and warmer brisk jwlfe to high northwest winds yi of temperatures yes â– ' w^k tc ' rdny . i jt%jr highest 26 biv vj lowest ! 16 f ~~- â€” 1 average 21